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Back to EpisodesJulio Teheran Retires After 13-Year MLB Career
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Julio Teheran, a long-time Atlanta Braves pitcher, announced his retirement after a 13-year career. He spent nine seasons with the Braves, earning two All-Star nods and becoming a workhorse starter. Teheran, who debuted at 20, logged over 174 innings in each of his last seven years with Atlanta, posting a 3.64 ERA across 222 starts. He tied a franchise record with six straight opening day starts and contributed to four playoff teams. After leaving the Braves, Teheran played for the Angels, Tigers, Brewers, Mets, and in Mexico. He retires with an 81-82 record, a 3.85 ERA, and 20.4 wins above replacement.
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